GOP Former MA Gov. William Weld To Challenge Trump
Mr Weld's campaign video touts his cross-party credentials as a Republican who was elected in the Democratic stronghold of MA . A former MA governor is officially challenging President Trump for the 2020 Republican nomination-and it's not Mitt Romney .

Full 'Pink Moon' will rise in the night sky this Easter
Try and find a moon watching position without too many obstacles and look to the horizon where the moon will rise. The color will be similar to that of a regular full moon: bright yellow or white, perhaps orange at some points.

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North Korea's Kim to meet Putin as tensions rise with US
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Gallery: Liverpool Unveil New 2019/20 Home Kit
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FAA panel signs off on 737 Max training plan
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The dangers of war and climate change in Yemen
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More than 100 held in climate change protests
The Shell office has been painted with Extinction Rebellion's logo and messages reading "climate criminals" and "crime scene". The Metropolitan Police said on Tuesday evening that more than 200 people had been arrested over the two days of disruption.